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Meaning of "endrin"

endrin (noun) - a highly toxic insecticide and pesticide that is now banned in many countries due to its harmful effects on the environment and health. This term is used in the context of agriculture and environmental science
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  • A toxic chlorinated polycyclic epoxide previously used as a pesticide and now considered a persistent organic pollutant.

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In the others endrin was not detectable.
Endrin is highly toxic to aquatic animals and humans as a neurotoxin.
Summary of residue levels of endrin.
Residues of endrin in imports of raw tobacco and in tobacco products.
More recent estimates of domestic production of endrin could not be found.
Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin.
Containing mirex or endrin.
Acute endrin poisoning in humans affects primarily the central nervous system.
This intermediate is then epoxidized with peracetic or perbenzoic acid to yield endrin.
The organochloride endrin is effective against the pest but is banned in many countries.
The plan on the table is to drop a version of Endrin.
Tobacco was not treated with endrin but grown on soil contaminated with endrin.
The plan on the table is to drop a version of Endrin on the bats.
Residues of endrin in some samples of American raw tobacco.
Total number of samples analyzed for residues of endrin a Third countries.

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King Endrin Aeducan has died without a clear successor.
On the American market residues of endrin in cigarettes have been higher than in Germany.
They are dropping the Endrin.
Residues of endrin in raw tobacco imported by France and Ireland ppm.
Discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin.
Endrin in smoking tobacco from the United Kingdom.
These include pesticides such as aldrin, dieldrin and endrin.
Endrin Ethyl methyl ketone.
Discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin in the aquatic environment.
Endrin is taken up quickly by aquatic organisms, but is also depurated quickly.
In this study, the only noted exposure to endrin was through food.
In soils endrin is extremely persistent, with a half-life as long as twelve years.
Discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin into the aquatic environment.
For the four substances in total with a maximum of 5 for endrin.
There is a long range of data registering endrin residues in cured-tobacco sold on auction markets.
It is currently discussing a Commission pro posal on discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin.
Limit values for discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin into the aquatic environment.
It covers all of Endrin Isle, most of which is covered by Garrison Hill.
Relating to aldrin, dieldrin, endrin and isodrin.
Endrin (a) as an acaricide on cyclamen and on strawberry propagating material.
In the United States, endrin has been regulated by the EPA.
Endrin sum of endrin and of delta-ketoi-endrin, expressed as endrin.
C Sum of aldrin, endrin and dieldrin.
Endrin in US-toBacco products.
Mr Clinton Davis Discharges of aldrin, dieldrin and endrin into aquatic environment, common position8.
Endrin is very toxic to aquatic organisms, namely fish, aquatic invertebrates, and phytoplankton.
As of 2009, exact mechanisms behind the plant uptake of endrin have not been understood.
The concentration of endrin in water should not exceed 0.002 microgram per litre.
Analytical data from 10.400 samples of raw tobacco show a sharp decline in residues from endrin.
TABLE 15 Residues of endrin ( ppm ) in tobacco imports of France and Ireland ( weighed averages ).
Some notable fish kills in Louisiana in the 1950s were due to a pesticide called endrin.
CAPCO note on chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides, aldrin, chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, and endrin.

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